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ewd ripper

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  1. I’ve heard of the posts being guaranteed for 15 years but never up to 40 ! ?
  2. I’ve just had 300m stock fencing done , green sheep netting and 2 rows of barbed wire, telegraph pole strainers in each corner and a strainer post on every bend where needed £8.50 per meter, bloke and his lad did it in two days , made a really decent job .
  3. Hi , I would be interested in a load , could up Pm me some details, or number to discuss, cheers
  4. Take a look at the kubota BX range, you can get them with a mid mounted cutting deck, and they have rear PTO, 3PL, drawbar etc for running flails / rotovators , spools for tipping trailers and log splitters , well worth a look and you'll probably find a decent second hand one with your budget.
  5. By the time you've worn that 6mm floor down that trailer should have paid for itself a few hundred times!, don't bother lining it, just use it like it's ment to be used! Cracking looking trailer btw 👍
  6. Evening all, Can anyone recommend a wholesale kindling supplier in the Preston area of Lancashire. Thanks in advance.
  7. This is how I move my processor about, drop it on the trailer, strap it down, hitch tractor back up , and on to the next job, works well for me, as I don't cover a massive area 👍
  8. Going to be the same as last year, £95m3 for hardwood £75m3 for softwood Both tipped loose out of ifor trailer within 8 miles of the yard
  9. Interested in these, what're abouts are you located, thanks in advance .
  10. Been out processing some fresh felled ash and sycamore for a customer today.
  11. This is my little Arb digger, a old JCB 801, welded a thumb on to the dipper for helping out with the log processing, don't know how I managed without one beforehand, for a small old machine it's a belter 👍
  12. Managed to sqeeze 1023L in yesterday at 0.35p +vat,cheapest its been for a long time.
  13. Yes that's 4 open corners, I'll try and post some pics in the next few days.
  14. Hi all, Iv'e bought a viking MB253T second hand mower ,the drive to propel the mower seems really slow:confused1:,Is there anyway to speed the drive up or is it just how it is?? Thanks in advance
  15. Think he means loading 20 bore cartridges in to a 12 bore shotgun!
  16. I can do 40 nets an hour with 10 inch processed softwood logs bagging them out of IBC cages with the help of a home made bagging stand to hold the nets open as i fill them .
  17. Ste ,might be interested, i'll be in touch:thumbup1:
  18. Logs are slow moving here, 20 cube down on what i was this time last year,wish this cold weather would hurry up, if there is any on the way that is........
  19. What processor is that? 350?? I move my 280 on a small low loader towed by my tractor, the elevator doesn't really fold up enough in transport position to make it handy enough to move on the Front or rear 3point linkage.
  20. Your living the dream there Tom D with that set up!
  21. Sounds like its drawing air in on the suction side off the pump somewhere check the pipework and the connections and make sure everything airtight.also make sure the return pipe is big enough to take the flow of oil bigger the better:thumbup1:

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